Posted 8 years ago
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Austria urn.....been travelling from china cabinet to china cabinet for well over my 50 yrs but I have no idea to whom it originally belonged!
Austria. Interesting urn. | ||
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Posted 8 years ago
Acoustic
(5 items)
Austria urn.....been travelling from china cabinet to china cabinet for well over my 50 yrs but I have no idea to whom it originally belonged!
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Can you please post a photo of the marks on the base if you want help with maker or age
I took some better pics. I am not a professional. I just have some cool stuff from Dads estate!
That mark is the so called Royal Vienna beehive or shield mark. Most pieces with this mark are not authentic Royal Vienna products, but rather reference to this style. The authentic pieces are in museums or in very rich individuals collections. Here you can read about it:
http://antiques.about.com/od/ceramicsporcelai1/a/RoyalViennaBeehiveMark091012.htm
Many companies produced porcelain marked with like that in the late 19th, early 20th century. The real Royal Vienna factory finally closed in the 1860s.
Just because your urn is not authentic Royal Vienna, it doesn't mean it's worthless. It is really nice piece.
Thank you for the info!
Yes, the nation of Austria did not exist as such until after WWI - before that it was a part of the Holy Roman Empire ruled by the Habsburgs. Some history here... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austria
Also more on beehive marks here...
http://antique-marks.com/vienna-porcelain-marks.html